2021-22 ICC Women's Volleyball News
“I’m so excited to part of the ICC Family,” said McGregor. “Everybody here since the beginning of this process has been so welcoming. It truly feels like home. So leaving somewhere I have loved so much, it makes it easy to come to somewhere that is so welcoming and so exciting.”
Two of the first members of the Itawamba Community College volleyball program will continue their careers at the next level.
“I would like to thank Dr. Jay Allen and Itawamba for giving me the opportunity to build the first volleyball program,” said Morgan. “This experience has been the highlight of my 12-year collegiate coaching experience. The decision to step from coaching has been extremely difficult to make, but I know at this point in my life it is important that I focus on myself and my family.”
The Itawamba Community College volleyball program saw its successful season come to close Friday morning with a 3-1 loss to Gulf Coast State.
The Indians dropped a 3-0 decision to Pensacola State in their opening game of the NJCAA Gulf District Tournament Thursday.
For the second straight year, the Itawamba Community College volleyball program is heading to the NJCAA Gulf District Tournament after the 3-0 upset of No. 18 Pearl River Saturday.
With their upset win over No. 18 Pearl River Saturday, the Itawamba Community College volleyball program punched its ticket to the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Gulf District Tournament for the second year in a row.
In the first ever playoff volleyball match held in the Davis Event Center, the hosting Indians gave the home crowd plenty to cheer about with a 3-0 playoff win over Northwest Wednesday night.
In the regular season finale, the Indians dropped a hard-fought match to No. 19 Pearl River, 3-1.
The Indians returned to their home court Friday night and picked up a 3-0 win over Lawson State.
The Indians overcame a slow start to pick up a 3-1 win to complete the season sweep of Northwest on Tuesday.
After suffering a tough loss in their last match, the Indians got back to their winning ways with an impressive 3-0 win over Snead State Wednesday night.
High school players will receive free admission by wearing their high school team shirts to the game. There will be a serving competition between the second and third sets that will be open to anyone attending the match.
Riding a six-game win streak into Friday night’s regional showdown with Pearl River, the Indians battled but dropped a 3-0 decision to the Wildcats.
The Indians picked up their sixth straight win Wednesday night with a 3-0 win over Bevill State.
In the final game of the ICC / NWCC Crossover Tournament, the Indians defeated Southern Union State, 3-0 to go a perfect 3-0 over the two-day tournament
